Yes- I don't notice much but I do notice that everyone is tucking in again. Teen daughter does. I don't know if I can bring myself to do that again. It's very mom jean to me. The trend and the stores are all about "sets" too. Has anyone noticed that? Especially athletic wear and athleisure. I also went through that the first time being all matchy matchy. Maybe it was the early 2000s? I guess I'm up for that. Only downside is it's more expensive and you have to coordinate everything being clean at the same time! |
Love this suggestion, and the underlying idea to dress for body type rather than trend. Late 60s, 5'1", have morphed from flat chested and thin to busty and curvy, and wear shirt dresses from many brands as a daily uniform. For example : Marimekko and Eileen Fisher. Both run 50% off end of season sales. I also buy from more expensive and less expensive brands. You can find 100% cotton, linen, silk, wool. Shoes change the look from fun and casual to dressy and sophisticated. While I like the chunky necklace look a lot, It's too busy and overpowering on me. |
I'm 55 and am seriously considering this. If it weren't for the months of depression that I likely had as a result of going under anesthesia when I had my breast reduction, I probably would have already booked it. |
There are not "plenty of women," let alone middle-aged ones, "swanning around in the latest couture." If you think that is the case, you don't know what couture is. |
This signals "elderly." |
| Maybe. Look at the models on the website. They are mostly young. Maybe that's just marketing. |
| Does a shirt dress from Max Mara or The Row signal elderly? |
Not a “little luxury” for me, alas. I don’t have six figures in spare change lying around. |
No. It signals middle-aged Lacrosse mom who pays for blonde hair that she doesn't come buy natually and drives around listening to audiobooks in an upmarket SUV. Thinks she's an 8.5/10, but is actually more like a 7 -- and that's a DC 7. She's LA/NY/TX ugly. Kids are at a low-tier private, which she is super insecure about, unless she's around people who can only afford public, at which point she won't stop waxing poetic about her kids' school. |
Is Ina Garten your style icon? Unless you’re a size 2, they’re not going to be flattering, they’re going to look like you’re wearing your Jammie’s outside. Plus you have more money than sense. |
Where do you get your tops? I'm 5'1" and also have muscular arms and a small chest, but shorter tops are in right now and I'm having trouble finding anything shorter than hip length on me. Pants are hard enough! |
It's ok for someone in her late 60s to wear high quality clothes that aren't youthful. |
LOLOL not the PP but I'm a size 2/4 and totally ok with being perceived as wearing my jammies outside and having more money than sense. Also, I own several shirts dresses. |
LOL. Thanks. I'm the late 60s poster. No clothing will make me look young. I'm old. That's just a fact, not a problem. It is still possible to be well dressed, though it doesn't necessarily follow I'm well dressed and I'm certainly prepared to be disabused of any such idea. I was trying to think what would work for the much younger OP and thought the poster recommending shirt dresses was genius, because they really are timeless. They've been around since the 1950s. Available in so many versions from classic to avante garde/edgy. You can belt them or wear loose. It's an incredibly versatile garment. An easy silhouette. It was surprising to me it read elderly to some, so thought maybe it was the brands that seemed elderly. |
Barrel legs are The Worst. |